Show A FEW 1 PRECEPTS FROM CONFUCIUS be severe to yourself and indulgent to others you thus avoid all resentment 11 the wise man makes equity and aga justice the basis of all his conduct the right forms the tile rule of his behavior deference and modesty mark ills liis exterior since sincerity rity and fidelity serve him for accomplishments 11 di children should practice filial piety a at t home and fraternal deference a abroad broad they should be attentive in their actions sincere and true in their words lovin iovin loving F all with the tilo whole force foree of their affection fec tion return equity and justice for evil done dono t to 0 you and pay goodness by goodness 11 without the virtue of humanity one ean can n neither either be honest in po poverty nor contented in abundance the wise man in all circumstances of life is exempt of obstinacy and prejudice his rule of conduct is justice real heal virtue consists in integrity of heart and loving your you r 11 neighbors as yourself the wise mail man is is influenced by justice the vulgar by the love of gain what I 1 desire that others should not do to me I 1 equally desire not to do to them think not of faults committed in the past when one has reformed his luis conduct s the man human and charitable augments his consideration by ills his gene gelie cro cio sity 1 the man without humanity and zo charity ar ty augments his wealth at the expense of his consideration A LIGHT professor car Cai carlevaris levaris of genoa has invented a new light called the Carle carie carlevaris yaris varis light and the experiments peri perl ments made at the close of last month in the theatre theatte of the tho technical institution were attended with great success and loudly applauded this light is an oxy hydro flame and is obtained by placing in the flame of a mixture of hydrogen or coal P gas as with air or oxygen spongy magnesia a substance of very small cost the tiame flame is white rich i in a actinic force fixed and developing less heat than other lights the expense is is very trilling trifling a light equal to four wax candles only costing two tenths of a penny per hour A new trial also took place in the lantern of the genoa lighthouse light house it proved that this ii liht light t ht was superior to that of oil lamps representing an illuminating power of SS 21 carcel lamps and yet the cosow cost was gas as only ad per hour builder INTERIOR or opa OVA A tair tain TA nian houin the greater deater neater part of the tartar houses are fallt built bulit of wood two stories high some however are of brick the lo 10 lower story of each serves for a barn storehouse ac or is let for hire wire the upper udder floor is inhabited by the owner there is neither porch nor non portico in front the ell pil entrance trance tranee to the premises being t through h rough a gate leading into gardens with eith which each house is sur tur surrounded rounded on the tile left hand i is s construct constructed eil etl the or fireplace which serves for warming the room and fon for euli exil culinary inary purposes the tartars Tar tars of razen kazen are in general well weli formed and handsome their eyes are black or ray gray they have a keen piercing look a rather lengthened form of face a ion lon long iong nose lips somewhat thick cr or than those thase of europeans a black beard carefully trimmed and the hair entirely shaven from the head which is covered with a small cap called a tika their ears are large and standing out from their head they have a ion lon long iong neck very wide shoulders and a broad chest they ure uro aro are moreover tall and erect and their gait is manly and imposing m IRELAND nm an editorial correspond correspondent ont of the albany agus egus takei takes a vary very hopeful view of the future of ireland as follows the progress among the deop people 0 in wealth and education is decided tile the catholic university rivals the queens cOl coi colleges leges leget in giving iving instruction to the the people and bie vie t the rudiments of learning are pretty generally din dih tided the tho rate of wages rises steadily food is cheap and zun Aun abundant abundant dant and the climate is free from the extremes of heat and cold that tell with such severity upon the laboring poor in gur pur land the convivial habits habits of the better classes for which ireland was once famous and which the memories of sir john barrill barrington ton and the hardly les its 4 historical stories of lever leven gave yive us amusing accod accounts its have given way to soberer moo moods asand and less T riotous 1 1 life the deachin fe teachings achin dof of father matthew have made many disciples arrion among the bobr ar the records of sif the police show less il is 4 and anul th assizes have a fewer crimes of violan viola vlola nee cc io 0 pass upon P kte kiv |